B. A. in History

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Program Description

The academic program in History trains students to explore how social, cultural, economic, and material relationships have changed over time. History majors have the opportunity to study local and national developments as well as the regional and global interactions that have shaped the contours of modern society.

Degree Requirements

To earn a bachelor of arts degree with a major in history, a student must satisfy the following minimum requirements:•45 credit hours in History courses, 24 of which must be at the 300 or 400 level•42 credit hours in Liberal Arts requirements•35 credit hours in general electives, a portion of which may be used for internship or study abroad program opportunities

Required History Coursework

HIS 100 Intro to History and Political ScienceHIS 226 U.S. History until 1877HIS 227 U.S. History since 1877HIS 260 Africans in Trans-Atlantic WorldTwo 200-level non-U.S. history courses

Five 300-400 level courses, one from each:Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, U.S.

*One upper division (300 – or 400-level) history course in each of the following geographic areas: Asia/Middle East, Latin America, Europe and the U.S. For a total of 20 credits

Fall: ________________________Second 200-level non-US history 4 Cr.1 of the following upper division (300- or 400- level)4 credits course in every term. 4 Cr.Africa: see catalog for prerequisite. Asia/Middle East: see catalog for prerequisite. Europe: see catalog for prerequisite. Latin America: see catalog for prerequisite. United States: see catalog for prerequisiteL – 04 4 Cr.L – 07 3 Cr.15 credits

Spring: ___________________1 of the following upper division (300- or 400- level)4 credits course in every term. 4 Cr.Africa: see catalog for prerequisite Asia/Middle East: see catalog for prerequisite. Europe: see catalog for prerequisite. Latin America: see catalog for prerequisite. United States: see catalog for prerequisiteL – 09 4 Cr.L- 12 1 Cr.Electives 6 credits15 credits

Fall: ________________________1 of the following upper division (300- or 400- level)4 credits course in every term. 4 Cr.Africa: see catalog for prerequisite. Asia/Middle East: see catalog for prerequisite. Europe: see catalog for prerequisite. Latin America: see catalog for prerequisite. United States: see catalog for prerequisiteL- 05 3 Cr.L – Further disc. Study 3 Cr.Electives 5 credits15 credits

Spring: ____________________1 of the following upper division (300- or 400- level)4 credits course in every term. 4 Cr.Africa: see catalog for prerequisite. Asia/Middle East: see catalog for prerequisite. Europe: see catalog for prerequisite. Latin America: see catalog for prerequisite. United States: see catalog for prerequisiteL- 08 3 Cr.L -11 3 Cr.Electives 5 credits15 credits

Fall: ________________________1 of the following upper division (300- or 400- level)4 credit course in every term. 4 Cr.Africa: see catalog for prerequisite. Asia/Middle East: see catalog for prerequisite. Europe: see catalog for prerequisite. Latin America: see catalog for prerequisite. United States: see catalog for prerequisiteElectives 11 Credits15 Credits

*Students can take summer coursework when available.Please Note: This Degree Planning Sheet does not constitute an official guarantee for completion of coursework. A total of 122 credits are required for graduation from The College of Saint Rose. It is for planning purposes only. The Degree Works progress sheet, generated by computer, is the official advisement document. Please refer to proper Catalog for graduation requirements in your specific major.